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Monday, November 26, 2012
Ira Glass on 'This American Life,' Killing Big Bird and the Rules of Storytelling
Ira Glass on 'This American Life,' Killing Big Bird and the Rules of Storytelling
The radio host talks to THR about the special live version of his show, Mitt Romney's famed threat to public broadcasting and working with Joss Whedon and Mike Birbiglia.
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